ultraexpensive

English

Etymology

ultra- + expensive

Adjective

ultraexpensive (not comparable)

  1. Extremely expensive
    • 2007 January 14, Jennifer Conlin, “The Super Bowl Means Super-Size Hotel Rates”, in New York Times:
      Even the ultraexpensive Setai is requiring guests to stay a minimum of seven nights during Super Bowl week, at $950 a night for a double room.
    • 2012, Sharon Naylor, Del Blair Delaubenfels, Christy Weber, Bridal Bible: Inspiration for Planning Your Perfect Wedding, page 200:
      This style of bouquet is ultrainvolved and ultraexpensive to construct, so when a similar, formal look is desired, you might choose a round, tightly packed, hand-tied bouquet.
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